WEBVTT JONATHAN MECCA, DANIELLE LAYMANWAS GRANTED BOND EXACTLY ONEMONTH AGO HERE AT THE FEDERALCOURTHOUSE DOWNTOWN.I WAS THERE WHEN A JUDGE TOLDHER NOT TO MESS UP AGAIN.NOW, ACCORDING TO THESE FEDERADOCUMENTS HER BOND COULD BEREVOKE37-YEAR-OLD DANIELLE LAYMAN INTROUBLE WITH THE LAW ONCE AGAIN.THIS TIME FOR INTERFERING WITHAN OFFICER IN PONCA CITYPONCA CITY POLICE SAY THEYARRESTED LAYMAN YESTERDAYMORNING AFTER SHE INTERFEREDWITH AN OFFICER ASSISTING DHS.DHS WILL NOT SAY WHAT THEY WEREDOING AT THE HOME BUT OFFICERSTOOK HER TO JAIL FOR THEMISDEMEANOR CRIME.NOW LAYMAN COULD BE IN EVENBIGGER TROUBLE BECAUSE AS PARTOF HER BOND AGREEMENT WITH THEFEDERAL COURTS SHE PROMISED TONOT GET ARRESTED, AMONG OTHERTHINGS.ON THURSDAY LAYMAN'S PROBATIONOFFICER FILED THIS PETITION TOHAVE HER BOND REVOKED ANDRETURNED TO FEDERAL CUSTODY.THE U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE TELLSKOCO BECAUSE OF THAT LAYMAN WILLHAVE A BOND REVOCATION HEARINGON MONDAY AFTERNOON.LAYMAN IS WAITING TO GO ON TRIALFOR CHARGES RELATED TO AMURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOT OVERSEAS.THE FBI SAYS SHE TRIED TO HIRE AWOMAN TO KILL HER EX-HUSBANDUSING THE POISON RICIN AND ICONVICTED, SHE COULD FACE UP TO10 YEARS IN PRISON.I REACHED OUT TO LAYMAN'SATTORNEY TODAY BUT HE HAS NOT

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Layman was granted bond exactly one month ago at the federal courthouse. According to federal documents, her bond could now be revoked.

Police said they arrested Layman on Thursday morning after she interfered with an officer assisting the Department of Human Services. DHS officials will not say what they were doing at the home, but officers took her to jail for the misdemeanor crime.

Layman could be in even bigger trouble because as part of her bond agreement with the federal courts, she promised to not get arrested, among other things.

Layman's probation officer Thursday filed a petition to have her bond revoked and returned to federal custody.

The U.S. Attorney's Office told KOCO because of that, Layman will have a bond-revocation hearing Monday afternoon. Layman is waiting to go on trial for charges related to a murder-for-hire plot overseas.

FBI officials said she tried to hire a woman to kill her ex-husband using the poison ricin, and if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in prison.

We reached out to Layman's attorney, but he has yet to release a statement.